This research explores the effects of the geographical distance to the pre-industrial technological frontier on economic development. It establishes theoretically and empirically that there exists a persistent non-monotonic effect of distance to the frontier on development. In particular, exploiting a novel measure of the travel time to the technological frontier and variations in its location during the pre-industrial era, it establishes a robust persistent U-shaped relation between the distance to the pre-industrial technological frontier and economic development. Moreover, it demonstrates that isolation from the frontier has had a positive cumulative effect on innovation and entrepreneurial activity levels, suggesting isolation may have...
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This research explores the effects of the geographical distance to the pre-industrial technological ...
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We analyze an economy where firms undertake both innovation and adoption of technologies from the wo...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels ...
This paper studies the barriers to the diffusion of development across countries from a long-term pe...
This research explores the effects of the geographical distance to the pre-industrial technological ...
We analyze an economy where firms undertake both innovation and adoption of technologies from the wo...
This research explores the effects of culture on technological diffusion and economic development. I...
Economic integration plays an important role in trade, in knowledge diffusion and in economic growth...
The determinants of countries’ long-term income differences feature prominently in the literature. S...
How does knowledge, i.e. innovations, diffuse over space? Traditional diffusion theory does not cons...
What obstacles prevent the most productive technologies from spreading to less developed economies f...
This paper is an empirical test of the hypothesis that the appropriateness of different business str...
Using data for 55 developing and developed countries, this research examines the roles of technology...
Why are some peoples still poor? Recent research suggests that a society’s “genetic distance”—a meas...
This paper examines the role of diffusion barriers in explaining differences in technological innova...
We analyze an economy where firms undertake both innovation and adoption of technologies from the wo...
This paper models the relationship between countries’ distance from global economic activity, endoge...
We examine human capital's contribution to economy-wide technological progress through two channels ...
This paper studies the barriers to the diffusion of development across countries from a long-term pe...